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The IMMORTAL ALLEGORY. 


BUNYAN’S PILBRIM’S PROGRESS. 


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-> BEN HUR. 

A Taje of The Christ, by Lew Wallace. 


'J'his important and realistic set of pictures has been prepared at enormous 
cost—has taken two years and a half to prepare, but will be found the most 
beautiful, comprehensive, and realistic set illustrating the story of this widely 
circulated book that has ever been offered to the public.' 

It is our intention to publish a similar pamphlet to this, with a photograph 
of each picture, as soon as the drawings are completed. 

Readings for this set will be published in England only, unless we can 
afterwards make arrangements with the author to issue them in the United 
States ; at present, on account of the Copyright Laws, we cannot do so. 

For the benefit of intending purchasers we.give both an epitome of this 
intensely instructive acd fascinating story, as well as a List of the Slides con¬ 
tained in the same. 


Book I describes the meeting of the Magi in the desert — Their visit to Jerusalem 
—'rhe arriv.-d . f'Joseph and Mary at the inn — Ttt,e surprise and joy of the shepherds — 
The Mmgi^iifthe presence of the Christ. In Book II. we are introduced to Ben Hur, 
tl>^ descendant of a noble family — -Watching the arrival of the Procurator, he 

accidentally dislodges a tile-which falls on the Roman—He is seized and sent to the 
galleys—His house confiscated—His mother and sister removed he knows not where 
— After three years service he saves the life of the tribune Arrius, who adopts him and 
makes him his heir — We next find him at Antioch, where Simonides, his late father s 
manager, resides — ^Ben Hur tells his story, which is apparently, but not actually doubted 
— He wanders to the Grove of Daphne, and there sees his ancient enem)-, Messala — 
Messala is a great charioteer, a wealth Roman—Jlen Hur determines to humiliate 
him, by beating him in the coming chariot race —He gains the friendship of the Arab 
Ilderim, whose steeds he drives in race — B3' this time, Simonides has acknowledged 
him as his master, and supports him with his wealth and influence^ — In the race, afK'r 
man}' exciting scenes, Ben Hur is victorious — His enemy maimed and ruined — Ben 
Hur's death is plotted, but he escapes~He next goes to Jerusalem to seek his mother 
:ind sister—There are no tidings—They had been shut up in a lepeij cell, and were 
discovered and rele.ased on the day of Ben Hur’s return — As lepers iley must flee to 
the caves — They see Ben Hur asleep on his own doorsteps — "rhey hasten away be¬ 
cause of their leprosy—Ben Hur seeks them in vain—At length they hear of Christ— 
He passes by — They are he.aled and restored to Ben Hur, etc. The Baptism of Christ 
— His Miracles — His Betrayal .and De.ath are graphically described, together with 
Ben Hur’s connection with the incidents. 'fhe dramatic force of the story cannot be 
realised from a resume like this, and there is no room to tell of the lighter parts of the 
story, but to those who know the bc)ok the subjoined List of Slides will be quite 
explanatory: — 


1 Introductory ' 

2 Balth.asar in the Desert ' 

3 Balthasar and Melchior Embracing 

4 The Conference in the Tent 

5 Melchior kneeling before the Star 


6 Following I he Star 

7 Joseph and Mary leaving Jerusalem 

8 Bethlehem—Joseph pleading with the 

G.atekeeper 

9 An Asylum in the Cave 


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id /Jriie Sheep-fold near Bethlehem 
jc kKffect— The affrighted Shepherds 
[(^■Effect— The Angelic \'isitant 
iQiteffect— The Host of Angels 
j 7 ]j Ador.ation of the Shepherds 
i2ifThe Magi .approaching Jerusalem 
1 | Herod before the Sanhedrim 


The Magi before Herod 


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,-('rhe Watchman at Bethlehem observes 
'^j the Star 

ig.vEffect — The Adoration of the Magi 
ig Messala and Ben Hur 
ly Ben Hur and his Mothei- 
j 8 Tirzah .and Ben Hur 
I The accident to Valerius 
I Ren Hur made Prisoner 
I The youth Christ gives Ben Hur to drink 
I Arrius On the Mole 
Arrius watching Ben Hur at the oar 
j Ben Hur before Arrius 
2^ Ben Hur holds Arrius to the plank 
2b Ben Hur before Simonides 
2y] Simonides tells his stor}' to his daughten 
28I Ben Hur gives the Cup to Balthazar 
2g! Ben Hur and Sheik Ilderim ' 

20 Malluch before Simonides ! 

Simonides and Esther ' 

22 Messala and the Romans j 

"22; Ilderim and his Guests ! 

r ; Ira and Ben Hur on the Lake ! 

j The Rage of Ilderim | 

2 Simonides giving the Document to 
Ben Hur 

1 Ben Hur and Esther on the Terrace 


38 Sanballat receives the wages of the 

Romans 

39 The Chariot Race ' 

40 Messala Ovetthrokvn 

41 Attempted .Nssassination of Ben Hur 

42 Tirzah and her mother in the dungeon 

43 Gessius discovers the captives 

44 Freedom ! 

45 Ben Hur gazing on Jerusalem 

46 .Tirzah and her mother bending over 

Ben Hur 

47 Amr.ah brings provisions to the lepers 

48 Ben Jlur fights with the Ccnturiim 

49 The Party .at the Fountain 

50 Ben Hur and Ira in the Desert 

51 John the Baptist and Jesus 

52 Ben Hur tells of the .Miracles of Christ 
52AEfFect—Touching the Garments Hem 
52BEfFect—Giving Sight to the Blind 
52cEft’ect--Raising the Widow’s Son 

53 Amraii and the Lepers 

54 'fhe Lepers wait for Christ 

55 Christ heals the Lepers 

56 Ben Hur embraces his mother 

57 Ben Hur and the perfidious Egyptian 

58 Christ Betrayed 

59 Jesus and Ben Hur 

60 Ben Hur fleeing—naked 

61 'Fhe Raisin'g of the .Cros-s 

62 'fhe Death of Balthasar 

63 Ira kissing Ben Hur’s children 

64 On the Housetop 

65 The Cat.acombs of San Calixlo 


Uniform with the above. Many of the pictures forming part of the Bij n 
J r Set. 

I I I I I I I I I 1.11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ; 

The STORY OF THE FIRST CHRISTMAS. 

fleing an Illustrated History of our Saviour’s Birth and Early Life, mostly Life 
Models—without doubt the finest set of pictures that have ever been' put 
before the public to represent this important Christmas Story. 


LIST OF SLIDES. 


, Introductory Picture 
2 Angel appears to Mary 
Joseph and Mary at Jerusalem (7) * 
Joseph seeking Lodgings at Bethle¬ 
hem (8) 

Their Stable Dwelling (9) 

Shepherds in the Fields by N ight (10) 
Affrighted Shepherds (loa) ■ 

The Angelic \’isitant (lOb) 

I The Hosts of Angels (loc) 

1 i Shepherds \'isit the Babe (11) 


11 The Magi following the .Star (6) , 

12 The Magi approaching Jerusalem 

13 Herod belbre the Sanhedrim (13) 

14 The Magi before Hetod (14) 

15 'fhe Watchmen behold the Star ( 

16 Adoration of the Magi (ji6) 

17 The F'light into Egypt 

18 The Sh.adow' of the Cross 

19 The Massacre of the^Innocents 

20 The Virgin and Child 


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- THE IMMORTAL ALLEGORY. 


Runyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress. 


Next to the Bible we may lately .say that no Book is more widely read 
tlran Bunyan s Immortal Allegory. U has been translaterl inti; m(;re languages 
than any other Book save the Bible, and like the Ihhle the old story is ever 
new - ()ur Chiklren will lake it up, and are as intensely fascinated with the 
story to-day as we were in [)ast limes. Its fund of (los[)el Truth expands and 
deepens as you meditate upon its beauties — I he most casual reader cannot 
tail to see the 1 )reamer’s meaning, whilst there are dejtths to he explored, and 
new beauties to he brought to light by the most profound thinkers. 

No hook that has ever been published as a mere human [iroduction can 
lie compared with the one we are here illustrating — No subject lends itself 
1 letter to illustration - but it must be evident to all that the Artist must be m 
sym|iathy with the Author and must try to catch the Author’s spirit and aim 
or he will fail to'rightly inler[iret the Author’s meaning. Most previous 
attempts to mler[)iet the spirit aright have been pronounced miserable failures, 
and es[)ecially those which have been produced fur the Lantern — Many have 
been jironounced as little better than “Comic Caricatures ” and altogether 
iiniit for use in trying to convey religious truth, as when thrown upon the 
Screen the grotesijue costumes and unreal so called “Life Models” have 
reminded people of the mountebank, rather than the Christian seeking after 
and hastening to the Celestial City — We venture to say, (as indeed every one 
who has seen these pictures has said) that no set has ever been drawn which 
so fully deiiicts the various scenes in the Pilgrim’s career or so faithtully and 
graphically inter[)rets the .\uthors’ meaning as our Artist has produced in these 
bo Pictuies—It will be seen that there is a Life’s History graduated m the 
pictures Christian starts in early life and it takes some years to complete the 
course, and though his children were well grown up ere his wife started on 
the Pilgrimage with them, (after he is represented as having crossed the River 





of Death,) he could not have been an old man. but like many he finished his 
Pilgrimage in the full prime of manhood. The Artist has taken note of all 
th's and as the story proceeds, and years are covered, his age is advanced in 
the natural order. Then again, the costumes of the period in which the 
Dreamer lived have been carefully studied and accurately [iroduced, as well 
as the architecture of that period—So that, taken as a whole, the Publishers 
have the greatest confidence in offering it to the public as the best and most 
accurate interpretation of Bunyan’s idea that has ever been prepared for the 
Screen. 


The Pictures illustrated are as follows : — 


1 Purtr.'iit of Bunyan 

2 Bunvan asleep in the den 

3 Chrislian reading- the book 

4 Christian and his taniily 

5 Christian and Evangelist 

6 Christian, Obstinate, and I’liable 

7 Christian in the Slough ol Despond 

8 Pliable returns bonie 

9 Christian and Worldly Wiseman 

10 Christian under .Sinai 

11 Christian at the wicket gate 

12 Goi'dwill points out the way 

13 .\t the door of Interpreter's house 

14 Christian befi're the picture 

15 Tin- dusty room 

ib Passion and Patience 

17 The hre burning 

18 The guarded palace 

19 The man in the cage 

20 The trembling man 

21 Christian at the Cross 

22 Christian and the three shining ones 

23 The three sleeping men 

24 Formalist and Hypocrisy 

25 Climbing Hill Difficulty 

26 Christian in the arbour 

27 Timorous and Mistrust 

28 Christian and Watchful 

29 Christitin ;ind the three maidens 

30 Christian armed 


31 Christian and .\pollvon 

32 In the X'alley ot the Shadow iif Death 

33 C'hristian overtakes Faithful 

34 Faithful and Old . 4 d;im 

35 Faithful and Shame 

36 Faithful, Christian, and Talkative 

37 Vanity Fair 

38 F.aithlul and Christian in the cage 

39 Faithful on his trial 

40 F'aithful's de;ith 

41 Christian, Hopeful, and Byends 

42 Christian, Hopeful and the three men 

43 Christian, Hopeful, and Demas 

44 .Statue of Lot's wife 

45 Bv the river of the Water of Life 
4b In Bypath Metidow 

47 Found by Giant Desptiir 

48 Christian and Hopeful escape from 

: the dungeon 

! 49 They erect a pillar 

50 The Delectable Mountains 
j 51 The men among the tombs 

32 Christian, Hopeful, and Ignorance 
1 53 Littlefaith robbed 

54 Christian and Hopeful in the net 

33 Christian, Hopeful, and Atheist 
3b Hopeful speaks of his past life 

37 In Beulah Ltind 

38 Crossing the River ol Death 

39 Escorted by .Angels 
bo Death of Ignorance 


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Six illustrated SERNIONS 

On the IMMORTAL ALLEGORY, 

“THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS,” 

With complete Reading and Service Programme 

Written and arranged by the Rev. Dr. LAMAR, (of Galveston, Tex.) 


Tlie Hvmns, Soriptiire Readings, and Texts for eaeh of the Services are put 
upon Slides and thrown upon the Screen so as to he .Sung aiul Read by tlie audience. 

T/ie complete Keading for the Six Sermons, Price 30 cents. 


Most of the Pictures are incluiled in the ‘ Pilgrim's Progress ' Set illustrated 
herein, hut about 30 other views are to he added. These are marked with a 
iX) and the numbers following the titles and placed within brackets represent 
the numbers in the ‘ Pilgrim's Progress' Set. 


LIST OF SLIDES AND 


FIRST SERMON. 

l.\ Hymn, “ Come ye sinners, poor ami wretelieiL" 
Illustrated Hymn, ' Dare to be a Daniel.” S Slides 
•2.\ Lesson : Psalm 110, verses 0 to 17 
:i.\ Hymn, “PlR'i'ini burdened with thy sin " 

4. y Te.\t: (lenesis, 10 eb. 17 v. 

1 Dnnyan in the den (2) 

2 Pilttrim with his Imnlen (3) 

:t Pilsirim In tlie midst of I)is family (4) 

4 Evangelist instructing Pil^U'im (5) 

. 7 ; Pilgrim miming across tile tlelil 

(i Pilgrim, Pliable, and Obstinate ((1) 

7 Pilgrim helped out of the slough (7) 

5 Pliable's reception at home (S) 

0 Pilgrim and Worldly Wiseman (0) 
in Pilgrim nmler Sinai (10) 

11; Evangelist points out the way 

12 (loodwill receives Pilgrim (II) 

5. \ Hymn, “(lod calling yet shall I not hear.” 

I.'i Slides 

Illustrated Hymn, “onward. Christian Sobliers” 

SECOND SERMON. 

It! Hymn, “ In the (h’oss of Christ I Olnry " 
Illustrated Hymn, “ .lean lover of my Sonl'' n Slides 
2 b Lesson : Psalm .71, verses 1 to In 
3n Hymn, “ They never came back ' 

4b Te.vt: .Matthew, 11 eh. 2S verse 

13 (ioodwill pointing out the way (12) 

14 Pilgrim approaching Interpreter s house 
I.'i Pilgrim received at the door (13) 

10 Pilgrim hefore the picture (14) 

17 Pilgrim and interjireter. The dusty room (1.7) 

18 Passion and Patience (10) 

10 ; Passion in rags 


ORDER OF SERVICES. 


•2(1 The Fire hurniiijr (17) 

21]; The stately Palace in the distance 
22 The liard iit?ht (18) 

231 Inside the Palace : received and clotheil 

24 The man in the ca^e (ID) 

25 The man who trembled (20) 

•26 Pil^s^rini at the Cross (21) 

27 The three Shinin*^ Ones (‘22) 
r>n Hymn, “At the Cross, at the (Toss” 

Illustrated Hymn, “When 1 survey the wnndroiis 
Cross ” 4 .Slides 

THIRD SERMON. 

1C Hymn, “ Awake my soul iu joyful lays” 
Illustrated Hymn, ’‘Is’earer my Ooil to 'I'hee ! ” 

[5 Slides 

•2C and 3c Lesson : Psalm 27 
4C Hymn, “ When peace like a liver ” 

50 1'ext: llehrcM’s, 12 ch. 1 and 2 verses 
*2S (’hristian ami the three sleejiers (23) 

•2D1 ('hristian leaves th^*m to sleep 
31) Formalist and Hypocrisy (’24) 

3U Cliristian at the foot of Hill Ditllculty 

32 ('hristian climliinj*: the hill (25) 

33 ('hristian in the Arbour (‘26) 

34 Christian meets 1'imorous and Mistrust (‘27) 

35] Christian llnds his roll 

3(; Christian approaidiintj the Beautiful Palace (*2'') 
37i Christian rcceiveil at the Beautiful Palace 
38 Christian coiiversiny with the three maiilens (’JD) 
3D] Christian in the Chamber of Peace 
4(i] Cliristian viewiiiif the Hele«’tahle Mountains 
41 Christian ariiieil (30) 

42] Christian esi’orted by the three maidens 
On Hymn. “ All the way my Saviour leads me” 
Illustrated Hymn, “ Sun of my soul ” 0 Slides 


FOURTH SERMON. 

in Hymn “ Ciently, Lord, o uently lead me” 
Illustrated Hymn “ l.cad, Kimlly Liyht ” 3 Sliiles 
2l‘ Ivcsson. Psalm *23 

30 Hymn. “ Chihlicii of the Heavmly Kim:” 

40 'I'cxt : 1. Peter, 4 ch. 12 and 13 veises 
43] Ajiollyon meeting: chi'istiau 
41 Apollyon in combat Midi Cliristian (31) 

45] Aiiollyon jmt to f1i«ht 

46] Christian refreshed 

47] ('hristian entei's the valley 
48 (Diristian lieset by liends (32) 

40] Christian secs Pai:an and Pope 
50] (’hristian es])ies Faithful 

51 Christian heljied by Faithful (33) 

52] Faithful and M'anton 
53 Faithful and Old Aihun (.34) 

54] Faithful and Moses 
55 Faithful and Shame (.35) 

.56 Christian. Faithful, and Talkative (36) 

57] 'I'he Pil.Lrrims meet Exanjfelist 

5n Hymn, “ How sweet the name of .le.siis .sounds ” 
llln.strated Hymn. “ Abide with me ” 5 Slides 

FIFTH SERMON. 

IK Hymn, “ Amazinjr jxrace, how sweet the sonml ” 
lllnstrateil Hymn, “ Ouide me, o 'I'hou Oreat 
.Tchovah ” 6 Slides 
2E Lesson, I’salm 25 

3k Hymn, “ Come thou fount of every hlessintr” 

4K Text, Psalm 42, 10 and 11 verses 

58] 3’he Pilgrims draM'inK near to Vanity Fair 

5D 3’he Pil<;rims passing throiiLdi Vanity Fair (37) 

60 The I’iljfrims in the cage (3s) 

61 Trial of Faithful (39) 

62 Death of Faithful (40) 

63 Christian, Hopeful, ami Byends (41) 

64 Christian, Hopeful, ami the thi-ee men (42) 


65 Deinns ami the Silver Mine (43) 

66 Irispeetiiii: the I'illai-of Salt (44) 

(57 The Pilui iins l»y the Liver of \\ atei of Life (45> 
6 h I'he Pilifiinisat P.yiiath Mea<low (pi) 

6!» rie* Pili;riiiis found hv Ciaiit l»os])air (t7) 

70 ] riu* rjlgrinis in the DnnL'eon 

71 Tile I'iimiins eseape from the Castle (4s) 

7*2 rh»’ f'ilgrims erecting a Pillar (4D) 

5k H,\nm, “ Blessed li-ssiirance, Jesus is mine” 
Tllnstrnted Hymn, “ )'ield not to temjitalion ' 

16 Slid<*'' 

SIXTH SERMON. 

If Hymn, “ o think of the home over there” 
Illustrated Hymn, “ Work for the night is<*oming’ 

(6 Sliili s 

•2f Lesson. Bevelations, 21 ch., 1 to s verses 
' .3 f Hymn, ” How Dim a foundation ” 

IF 'Fexts, 1. Cor.. 15 ch. 2(5 verse, and II. ' 'ui .. eh. 
1 verse 

73 The Delectable Mountains (5n) 

74 The men among the tombs (51) 

: 75] The door in the hillsiile 

76] )’ie\ving the Celestial City 

77 I'he Pilgrims meet Ignorance (52) 

78 Littlefaitli robbed (.53) 

7D Kscaping from the net (54) 
so 3'he I’iigrims meet .\theist ( 55 ) 

>1 Hopeful's jiast life (56) 

><•2 Ill Beulah Land (57) 

' 83 (’I'ossing the river (58) 

, 84] Helped out of the river 
I 85 Kntering the gates of the city (59) 

86] Igiioranee ferricil ai'ross the river 

87] Ignorance refused admittance 
88 Ignorance east into hell (6n) 

5F Hymn. “Jerusalem, my hai)py home” 
Illustrated Hymn, ' Loi-k of .Ages” 6.8ii»les 


The additional Pictures will all be drawn by the same Artist, and harmonise 

with the others. 


As a Companion Set to this very vatnohle series, ~,i<e have puhtished also 


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THE LIFE OF BUNYAN. 


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The price of the Reading- is 15 cent5. 


The following; are the Slides illustrating- the “Immortal nreamer's I.ife " and 
liistorv. 

TIu' Slides are made ironi direct XciC'itivos specially taken ftx* lliis .Sot, and the 
Special Drawing’s are hv one of tlie best l.antern Sliile .Artists. 


LIST OF 

1 Portrait of Bunyan 

2 FJstow. (leneral view 

3 Bunyan jilaying tiiK-at 

i FJ.stow (I'reen and old sundial 
5 Bunyaii’s cottage before the restoration 
(5 Bnnyan'.s wife reading to him 

7 FJstow Church 

8 Eistow Chiii'rh. Belfry d(»oi“ 

9 Bunyan, the travelling tinker 

16 Bunyan rebuked by the vieked woman 

11 FJstow hostelry 

12 Bedford, (ieneral view 

13 Listening to the godly women 

14 Bedford. St. Jolm’s Church 

15 Bedford, old rectory 

16 Bedfonl. Swan's hotel 


SLIDES. 

17 P.unyan preaching in the open air 

18 Bnnyaii's arrest 

P> PmiiNan hrfnre the enunt> magistrates 
2u Bedfnidgtial 

•*l Bunyan visiteil by his family whiNt in jeistm 

*22 Bnnyan's wiL* aiipeal.s to the judge 

*23 Bunyan selling hn*es (from an old pi’int • 

24 p.unyan nursing his blind cliild in goal 

25 P.i'onze doors in the nieeting-hoii.se 

26 'the Mont Hall. Bunyan’s old meet ing-lmuse 

27 Kuins of the religious house. Klstow 

28 Death of Bunyan 

29 Bnnyan’s eliaiv 
36 Bimyan s ttmih 

31 P.nnyan's statue 

32 Bnnyan's cottage as restored 


















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A LIST or SLIDES 


By the ^ame Publishers New this Season. 



I’ho endure- 


THE STORY OF THE WALDENSES. 

Being a stirring History of these brave ("hristian Hero^ 
the most fiery persecutions rather than deny their simple farth in Chris ' 
and who have done so much to hand down to posterity the picture of | 
Heroic Faith. 64 Slides, with Reading. 

THE LAND OF THE PYRAMIDS. 

Being the record of a recent brief Visit to Egypt, by W. Claridgd 
embracing the most recent views of the Buildings and Street Life A_ 

Old Egyptian Capital; the Nile, with its wonderful scenery and boa® 
is described. Those master-pieces of ancient architecture and engineering 
skill—the Pyramids—are also pictured, as well as the ruins of those -ancieni 
cities, which link themselves 'with the times of the Patriarchs. 60 Slidesif 
with Reading. ( 

MEN WHO FACE DEATH—The Life=Boat Men. 

One of the most stirring stories of real heroism that has ever beer 
shewn upon a screen, and sure to be not only popular, but most usefia 
in prompting young and old to do and to dare in the service of their 
fellows. 40 Slides, with Reading. 

The STRUGGLES & TRIUMPHS of TEETOTALISM. 

Pleing a most enthusiastic recital of the rise and progress of this most}' 
important social reform movement—a movement which has spread itself| 
over the whole civilized world. The story is full of the greatest interest \ 
as well as being pregnant with information to all who would know how thU; 
mighty reform was first started, as well as knowing how widely it has sprea^ 
during the last half Century. 50 Slides, with Reading. j 

LIFE AND TRAYELS OF ST. PAUL. 

Taking up the life story of the Apostle from his birth at Tarsus, Iris' 
^conversion at Damascus, his travels, his perils, his imprisonments and all 


the leading incidents m his life, till he was led out to die 
most instructive and interesting epitome of “'I'he Creat Ap 
has ever been given to the public. 56 Slides, with Readi 

LIFE OF DAVID. 

The Sweet Singer of Israel. Shewing his birth-place at Bethlehem, 
following’ him through his shepherd life and depicting the exploits of his 
after career, till his death and burial. 31 Slides, with-an interesting Reading. 

THE KINGS AND THE PROPHETS. 

Being an illustrated history of some of the most stirring, events in the 
early history of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah. 25 Slides, with Reading. 

The Ideal Summerland, or the Black Hills of South Dakota. 

Being- a series of pictures of • the scenery in this wild but interesting 
United States Territory. 'I'he reading is by the Rev. Dr. Mason, and tells 
the story of the development of the district, and describes the profusion 
of Nature’s beauties in a most interesting manner. 45 Slides—Reading 6d. 
or 15 cents, , 

Besides these, attention is called to the magnificent scri[)iural series 
of Slides forming the nucleus of a 'Magic Lantern Bible. 

LIFE OF CHRIST. 

50 beautiful drawings to illustrate the Idfe of the “ Man pf Calilee,” and 
the liest set ever offered on this subject. ^Vith Reading, 6d or 15 cents. 

THE PASSION OF OUR LORD. 

34 Slides, from special photographs and drawings. With Reading - 
price 6d. or 15 cents. 



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The Lives of the following are also published - 

RUTH, 6 Slides and Reading. MOSES, 2-3 Slides anu Reading. 
JOSEPH, 17 Slides with Reading. ESTHER, 16 Slides with Reading. 
PARABLES OF OUR LORD, and very many others, all of which are 
published in large and special Catalogue. 


We direct special attention to the List of Slides gioen on the back 
hereof, illustrating a nem field in Lantern Slides. 








HE SAME PUBLISHERS. 


■ Slides illustrating the matter in our most popular Hymns. 
..c verse is printed on the face of the picture in large black type, so that 
whilst the people are singing the verse, their minds are impressed with the 
truth taught in the picture. 

Our last season’s subjects were an unprecedented success. We have 
this season introdticed a new and novel feature in these 


ILLUSTRATED HYMNS. 


Entirely new .style. The verse is printed in very large type on each .slide, and a 
beautiful border of natural flowers surrounds the whole. Highly effective. 


I heard the voice of Jesus say 

1 Pilgrim reading the botik 

2 Pilgrim at the Cross 

3 The woman at Samaria 

4 Rv the River of Water of Life 

5 Jesus the Helper * 

6- In Retilah Land 

Jesus, the very thoug-ht of Thee 

1 The home at Bethanv" 

2 Christ'.s triumphal entry 

3 The adulterous woman 

4 Weeping over Jerusalem 

5 Entering the heavenly city 

My God and Father 

1 Climbing hill difficulty 

2 Death of Faithful 

3 Resignation 

4 .V Death Bed 

5 The Fight with .^pollyon ' 

6 David's'lament 

7 Cros.sing the River of Death 

Oh, God of Bethel 

1 Mose.s striking the rock 

2 Samuel dedicated to the Lord 

3 Bypath Meadow 

4 Saul attempts.David's life 

5 Hezekiah's prayer 



Praise ye the Lord, ’tis g-ood 

f Interior of a Church 

2 A starry night 

3 The fruitful rain 

4 The smiling,fields 

5 A battle scene 

6 . 4 n old Saint 

Pull for the shore, sailor 

1 The foaming billows 

2 The Lifeboat 

3 Pulling for the shore 

4 Heed not the stormy winds 

5 Far from the wreck ' 

6 Saved 

Rescue the perishing- 

1 The chained man 

2 The prodigal's return 

3 Bunyan as a ro3'stering j-outh 

4 Bunv'an and the godlj- women 

5 The Crucifixion 

Stand up, stand up for Jesus 

1 Death of .Stephen 

2 Paul on Mars Hill 

3 Paul seized by the mob 

4 Paul addressing the mob 

5 Christian and Apolh'on 

6 In the valley of the shadow 

7 Paul and Silas in Prison 

8 Paul executed 


■ lie Great Physician 

There were ninety-and-nine 

I Healing the Lepers 

I One was out on the hills 

z Jesus. The chorus to be repeated after 

2 I go to find my sheep 

each v'erse 

3 How’ dark w'.as the night 

3 The Pharisee and the Publican 

4 Whence are tip' hands so rent and Uwn 

5 Rejoice, I have found my sheep 

' he empty tomb 

Return, 0 Wanderer 

5 Zacchaeus 

1 The Prodigal in the far country 

6 Children strewing branches 

2 Tw ill arise 

Christ the Comforter 

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3 The Return 




LIST OF OTHER 

.\o. 

ide w'ith Me 
I jl hail the power 
I Nipople that on earth 
\u ;wmary 
4 ere the sun 
beams our Father's 
ans awake 
t us join 
be a Daniel 

Sternal Father strong to save 
od moves in a m^ .sterious 
■od save the Queen 

work in my vineyard 
l om Greenland's lev- 
Luide me, O Thou 
Sow sweet the name 
? you cannot on the ocean ■ 
,esu, Lover of my spul 
Jesus shall reign 
Just as I am 
Knocking, knocking 
•. Land ahead, its fruits ' 

.ead kindlj' light 


ILLUSTRATED HYMNS. 


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Little Mary 
Nearer my God to Thee 
Now’ the day is over 
Oh ! safe to the rock 
Once in Rov’al David's 
Onward, Christian Soldiers 
Ora-pro-N obis 
O, worship the King 
Rock of Ages 
Saviour, breathe an 
Sowing the seed 
Speed th\’ servants 
Sun of my soul 
Tell me the old, old story 
The Church's one foundation 
There is a fountain 
There is a green hill 
Throw' out the life line 
Thj' will be done 
We plough the fields ■ 

When 1 survey the W’ondrous 
Work, for the night is coming 
Yield not to temptation 


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100 Minutes — Visit to the World’s Capitals, and a vast number of others. 

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